Posting your pedigree allows it to be seen by interested researchers who may contact you to share information. It’s a great way to further your research.

Each project website includes both a FAMILY PEDIGREE FORUM and a PROJECT’S PATRIARCH PAGE.Please Note: Our Pedigree Policy was revised as of November 15, 2012, for WorldFamilies-administered Project Patriarch Pages

The FAMILY PEDIGREE FORUM (below) is open to anyone who has a family pedigree in this surname.• Researchers who are not a member of the Surname DNA Project, but wish to share a family pedigree.• Project Members who wish to post a more extended version of their pedigree to supplement the “stripped down” pedigree posted on the Patriarch Page.

The PROJECT’S PATRIARCH PAGE http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/Cross/pats includes only the pedigrees of Project Members.• The pedigree must be for a Member of the Surname DNA Project at Family Tree DNA.• You must provide a kit number to be posted with the pedigree.• You must submit your pedigree by email to carrie@worldfamilies.net• The email should include the following: # Name of project # Kit Number # Name of person posting pedigree # Email address to be posted with pedigree # Name, birthdate, birthplace, spouse of Earliest Known Ancestor # List each succeeding generation below, using only those four items of information (or substitute another item of information if missing an item)

unless listed as U.S., Australia, New Zealand or India, all places are towns/cities and counties/shires in England. more data is available. much of the early genealogy is of Quakers, though not all. I have left out the children that I can prove died young.posting only those children with the Cross(e) surname...